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John Bintliff, « The Origins and Nature of the Greek City-State and its Significance for World Settlement History », Publications du Centre Jean Bérard
Even today, most ancient historians and classical archaeologists, when investigating the origins and nature of the Greek city-state or Polis, are diverted from a clear perspective of the phenomenon by the abundant historical and archaeological data available for ancient Athens and Attica. Yet at the same time, the same scholars generally feel it necessary to remind us how abnormal and exceptional the Athenian Classical Polis is –probably from as early as the precocious union of Attica during the...